Add OrcaSlicer filament profiles to Snapmaker Orca
Snapmaker Orca is Snapmaker's fork of OrcaSlicer — so it can use OrcaSlicer filament profiles, they just need to land in the right folder set up for the Snapmaker U1. Pick a filament below and install it in one click, or download and import it. Free, in your browser, nothing uploaded.
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FAQ
How do I add an OrcaSlicer filament profile to Snapmaker Orca?
Pick a filament below and click “Add to Snapmaker Orca.” In Chrome or Edge you choose your Snapmaker Orca filament folder once and the profile is written straight in. In other browsers, download the .json and drop it in the same folder (or use File → Import → Import Presets). Quit Snapmaker Orca first — it reads filament profiles at startup — then relaunch.
Where is the Snapmaker Orca filament folder?
Windows: %APPDATA%\Snapmaker_Orca\user\default\filament — macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Snapmaker_Orca/user/default/filament — Linux: ~/.config/Snapmaker_Orca/user/default/filament.
Are these tuned for the Snapmaker U1?
Each profile is set to be compatible with the Snapmaker U1 so it shows up in the filament dropdown. Temperatures and basic flow carry over as a solid starting point; printer-specific calibration (pressure advance, flow ratio) is worth checking for your setup.
Is anything uploaded?
No. The whole thing runs in your browser — the profile file is written to (or downloaded onto) your own computer. Nothing is uploaded and there's no account.
See also: the .3mf converter, printer comparison.
Independent project — not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Snapmaker or the OrcaSlicer project. OrcaSlicer, Snapmaker Orca and all brand and product names are trademarks of their respective owners. Filament profiles are derived from the open-source OrcaSlicer project and adapted for the Snapmaker U1 — provided as a starting point, so verify settings for your printer.